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Category: Criminal Justice

Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Sentencing Program to Open in OKC

by John Estus December 12, 2010October 28, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Alternative to Prison Proves Successful

by John Estus December 12, 2010October 28, 2019
Before diplomas were handed out, inmates performed spiritual songs such as 'Temporary Home' by Checotah native Carrie Underwood
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Women Find Religious Freedom in Prison

by Jaclyn Cosgrove December 10, 2010October 28, 2019
Shannon Coffey of Tulsa is serving time in the Eddie Warrior Correctional Facility for endeavoring to manufacture methamphetamine.
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Packed Oklahoma Prisons, Rising Costs

by Tom Lindley December 4, 2010October 28, 2019
Dawn Elrod lies in her bed at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center at Taft, Oklahoma. A recent survey indicates Oklahomans support looking for more effective and less costly ways of treating nonviolent offenders.
Posted inCriminal Justice, Women in Prison

Oklahomans Support Alternative Programs

by Ginnie Graham December 4, 2010November 2, 2022

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